Veniamin Sergeevich Berezinsky (born April 17, 1934, Stalingrad) is a Russian scientist in the field of cosmic ray physics and neutrino astrophysics, A. Humboldt international prize winner (1990), a prize named after him. Academician M.A. Markov (2010); awarded the O'Kelly Medal (2007).
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| Scientific field | Neutrino Astrophysics |
| Academic degree | doctor of physical and mathematical sciences |
He graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department of Moscow State University (1962) and the postgraduate study at LPI (1965).
In 1970-1991 at the Institute for Nuclear Research, USSR Academy of Sciences: junior, senior, leading researcher.
In 1991-2009, the leading researcher of OLVEN.
Director of the Astrophysical Center at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (Italy)
One of the founders of the scientific direction "Neutrino Astrophysics".
Together with S.I. Grigorieva (1988) and A.Z. Gazizov and S.I. Grigorieva (2006), he proposed and developed in detail a model of the ultra-high-energy cosmic ray dip.
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1975).
Co-author of the book "Astrophysics of Cosmic Rays" edited by Acad. V.L. Ginzburg.
Winner of the international award A. Humboldt (1990), Prize them. Academician MAMarkov (2010, for his outstanding contribution to the physics of cosmic rays and the development of the theory of high-energy cosmogenic neutrinos), was awarded the O'Kelly Medal (2007).
Some publications:
- Neutrino [Text] / V.S. Berezinsky, Cand. Phys.-Mat. sciences. - Moscow: Knowledge, 1973. - 64 p. : heck.; 20 cm
- Neutrino astrophysics [Text] / V.S. Berezinsky, Cand. Phys.-Mat. Sciences, G. T. Zatsepin, Corr. Academy of Sciences of the USSR. - Moscow: Knowledge, 1975. - 64 p .; 20 cm. - (New in life, science, technology. Astronautics, astronomy; 4). (New in life, science, technology. Astronautics, astronomy; 4)